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jaunty_aphorism
This understanding that dependency can be a positive and helpful trait is not reflected in mental health services however, who only conceptualise it as an inherently negative deficit in functioning.10/
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Randy Nesse
RandyNesse
#Antidepressants seem effective in the clinic but not in controlled studies. Why? Let’s consider all possibilities. @PeterDKramer @AllenFrancesMD @DrHowardLiu @DalackMd @blackdoginst @NAMICommunicate @Got_Anxiety @EikoFried @PsychTimes @m
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Reuters
Reuters
The highly infectious COVID-19 coronavirus variant that has been circulating in Britain is linked to higher loads of the virus in the blood, according to a research report https://reut.rs/2Js0TSR 1/9
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Stay Safe! Altostrata
Altostrata
Why #psychiatry research seems to exist in a parallel universe: "Academic psychiatrists who pursue research careers may not have patients after residency, let alone practice psychotherapy." -- psychologist Jonathan Shedlerhttps://
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At Your Own Risk
aSaferApproach
1/6 By employing an AT, schools, companies and organizations provide students, employees and patients with access to a health care professional who can reduce the risk of injury, enhance wellness
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XVIII Airborne Corps
18airbornecorps
[1 of 5]Katherine Flynn Nolan, an Army nurse w/ the 53rd Field Hospital during the #BattleoftheBulge, was an angel in that frozen hell. Kate's platoon established a hospital in a
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
Here are 3 #COVID19 questions we're trying to answer:1. Why do monoclonal antibodies fail hospitalized patients? Cocktails made by Eli Lilly & Regeneron may be useful for high-risk outpatients, but
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stuart mcdonald
ActuaryByDay
Latest @ICNARC report on intensive care admissions and outcomes was released last night.Report includes 10,421 patients, with outcomes for 9,995 of them.A quick summary. /1https://twitter.com/icnarc/status/1281694384417890312 Daily admissio
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Sentiv
sentivcapital
$FSDC (thread): Merger with Gemini in January. Focused on huge GA/dAMD market (think multiples of wAMD). No current Tx, $APLS C3 first to market, with other C inhibitors to follow
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angus young
angus_young61
On this weekend exactly a year ago a 50-year-old woman from Hubei province in China arrived in the UK to visit her son studying in York. Within days both were
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El Paso Matters
elpasomatters
Many younger El Paso students are set to return to classes on Tuesday for the first time in months. But they're going back at a time when people 19 and
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Onye Ajuju
OnyeAjuju
Nigerian medicine lacks two important ingredients:1. Compassion: It doesn’t matter how skilled a surgeon or how knowledgeable a paediatrician one is, without compassion, it’s impossible to deliver good medical care.
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Gordon Shotwell 🇨🇦
gshotwell
This is an open label study of 584 Brazillian Covid patients. Study participants took either hydroxychloroquine, nitazoxanide or ivermectin and none (!!) of them went to the hospital or died.
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
It has not been a good news day when it comes to vaccines—particularly AstraZeneca—and the B.1.351 variant that arose in South Africa. But buried amidst the bad news of a
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Lauren Gray
SLT_LaurenGray
If #SLT featured in Friends (a series):The one where the dysphagia patient can recommence oral intake. The one where the SLT adds a music based task into their aphasia group.
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Chris Hourigan
DrChrisHourigan
My thoughts on "A phase 3 randomized study of 5-azacitidine maintenance vs observation after transplant in high-risk AML and MDS patients" | Blood Advances | American Society of Hematology https://ashpublications.org/bloodadvances
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